Germanus

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Germanus is the Latin term referring to the Germanic peoples. A probably related meaning for the word in Latin is "brother", cognate to germen "seed" (whence Spanish hermano "brother").

People named Germanus (Latin) or Germanos (Greek) include
Greek clerics
  • Germanus I (died ~733), 39th Patriarch of Constantinople
  • Germanus II of Constantinople (died 1240), 95th Patriarch of Constantinople
  • Germanus II of Athens, Archbishop of Athens (1889–1896)
  • Germanus III of Constantinople (died 1267), 101st Patriarch of Constantinople
  • Germanus IV of Constantinople (died 1853), 213th Patriarch of Constantinople
  • Patriarch Germanus V of Constantinople (died 1918), 225th Patriarch of Constantinople
  • Germanos of Patras (1771–1826), metropolitan bishop of Patras and participant in the Greek War of Independence
Institutions

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